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9/11 First Responders Got Screwed Over. Today's Frontline Workers Will Get Screwed Even Worse

By Dan Duddy  Published: May 06th, 2020 




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Stupid Cons That Actually Worked For A While

By Alex Hanton,E. Reid Ross,Julia Lange,Tee Ngin Rui,W.H. Thomas  Published: May 06th, 2020 




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Elon Musk Is An Annoying Dr. Manhattan

By Luis Prada  Published: May 06th, 2020 




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Please Stop Using The 'Brown Country' Lens Filter

By Dan Duddy  Published: May 06th, 2020 




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Someone Is Killing Russian Doctors And Not Even Trying To Hide It

By Amanda Mannen  Published: May 06th, 2020 




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Mississippi Blew Money For The Poor On Brett Favre And Pro Wrestlers

By Isaac Cabe  Published: May 06th, 2020 




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Watch Cleveland, Ohio Accidentally Destroy Itself With 1.5 Million Balloons

By Dan Duddy  Published: May 06th, 2020 




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Don't Let 'Big Meat' Freak You Out Over Shortages

By Isaac Cabe  Published: May 06th, 2020 




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Beloved Hobbies That Are Secretly The New 'Dad Things'

By Lydia Bugg  Published: May 07th, 2020 




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Disneyland Shanghai's Reopening Is A Sad Look At The Future Of Vacations

By Isaac Cabe  Published: May 07th, 2020 




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You Can't Skateboard On A Highway, No Matter How Cool It Looks

By Dan Duddy  Published: May 07th, 2020 




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The (Dumb) Reason Superman Was Sent To Earth

By Maxwell Yezpitelok  Published: May 07th, 2020 




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The Dumbest Ways Plots Accidentally Spoiled Themselves

By Maxwell Yezpitelok  Published: May 07th, 2020 




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The Historical Bond That Ireland And Native Americans Have Is Helping Out Big Time Right Now

By Isaac Cabe  Published: May 07th, 2020 




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Samantha From 'Sex And The City' Thirsting Over Mario Is What We Crave

By Dan Duddy  Published: May 07th, 2020 




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�€˜Black Mirror�€™ Doesn�€™t Have To Be Bleak

By Luis Prada  Published: May 07th, 2020 




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The One Death Scene �€˜The Rise of Skywalker�€™ Needed

By JM McNab  Published: May 07th, 2020 




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Why Doesn�€™t Trump Wear A Mask

By Dan Duddy  Published: May 07th, 2020 




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Custom Genitals In The New Keanu Reeves Video Game Is Improving Gaming For The Better

By Isaac Cabe  Published: May 07th, 2020 




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Everyday Stuff America Sucks At (Compared To Everybody Else)

By Cedric Voets  Published: May 08th, 2020 




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If Superheroes Had To Live In The Real World

By Andres Diplotti  Published: May 08th, 2020 




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Why Would Anyone Reboot 'National Treasure'?

By Isaac Cabe  Published: May 08th, 2020 




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Guns N' Roses Wrote A Children's Book, And It's Weirder Than It Sounds

By Amanda Mannen  Published: May 08th, 2020 




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NFL Player Earl Thomas And His Brother Are Weird AF

By Dan Duddy  Published: May 08th, 2020 




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Sneaky Ways Directors Hid Cameos

By JM McNab  Published: May 08th, 2020 




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The Venezuelan Coup Attempt Is One of The Dumbest Stories In A While

By Luis Prada  Published: May 08th, 2020 




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VIDEO: Why The New Star Wars Trilogy Was Doomed From The Start

By Jordan Breeding,Caleb Gritsko  Published: May 08th, 2020 




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Paparazzi Are Somehow Even More Useless Now

By Isaac Cabe  Published: May 08th, 2020 




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Pizza-Fueled Lizard Broke The Constipation Record, RIP

By Dan Duddy  Published: May 08th, 2020 




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Celebrity Pets Are Hanging On By A Thread

By Isaac Cabe  Published: May 08th, 2020 




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Analog or digital planning for 2019?

In a few weeks, I will need to stop dithering and make a decision: will I use an analog or digital planner for 2019? When I started my current job at the library, I had a Bullet Journal system in place, which satisfied my two primary drives: recording notes and ideas by hand, because I... Continue Reading →




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Podcasts into books.

I am currently reading “Alice Isn’t Dead” by Joseph Fink and “Limetown” by Cote Smith, two novels which are based on dramatic fiction podcasts I like. And recently I saw a trailer for “Homecoming” which is a TV show based on a dramatic fiction podcast I like. I listen to a lot of podcasts due... Continue Reading →




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Learning the meaning of public service.

This morning, I attended a meeting of a coalition of local organizations who provide services for people who are unstably housed. I was glad for the opportunity to listen to how the members of these organizations are supporting our community, and I was especially touched by how a couple of these members reached out to... Continue Reading →




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The grand old Holidailies catch-up.

I’m quite behind with Holidailies this year, so I’m going to catch up with one long post of pieces parts instead of trying to make, uh, eleven separate things. OK with you? Good, let’s go! Every December starts out snail-slogging through the first week and then all of a sudden Christmas is next week wait... Continue Reading →




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The Angel Turturro.

I don’t have much to say today, so I’ll share this photo of an ornament that my mom and I made last Christmastime. We think he looks a little like John Turturro.




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The now of November 2019

The way a body moves through the space of grief is confounding. At times the body is a sieve and grief is a million grains of sand. Other times the body is just a body and grief is air its lungs greet and release, greet and release. My cat has been dead for almost seven... Continue Reading →




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The now of December 2019

The big news this month is KITTENS. Meet Criminy and Crivens, whom FunkyPlaid and I adopted in mid-November from Cat Adoption Team. These stray tabby brothers were expertly fostered, so it took them no time at all to adjust to their new home with us. At their fourth-month veterinary check-in this month, they had nearly... Continue Reading →




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The now of January 2020

January, a fresh start, an injection of newness, 31 days or more (as it felt) still straddling multiple notebooks and planners and apps. A blur, with some emotional spikes both up and down but residual good feeling. Some newness to share: A new volunteer opportunity at the Good Neighbor Center. A new album, courtesy of... Continue Reading →




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The now of April 2020

I missed a couple of months of “what I’m doing now” posts. I bet you can guess why. By the end of February, the reality of the COVID-19 pandemic in my small corner of the world was limited to news articles and speculation. By the end of March, I had already been working from home... Continue Reading →




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Twitter Thread: Positive Psychologist Explains Brains Tripping Out

Alexis Hockley hooked it up with a quick and informative thread on what's potentially taking place in our brains right now, as result of the strange shift in external circumstances. Now more than ever is a time to spread that love and kindness. 




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Landlord Tries To Keep Tenants In Mold House

Man, this landlord sounds like a particularly unpleasant human being. The guy continued to ignore the completely reasonable series of requests/complaints from the girls that were living in the property. Well, they certainly taught him a lesson. They ultimately engineered his demise by putting together a mold test that showed they were living in a pit of unwanted mold. Mold is no joke, man! 

Check out another landlord revenge story over here, with the time a tyrannical landlord tried to scam tenants and was dealt justice.




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Shady Leasing Agent Learns About Lease From Tenant

Ah, yes, a fine example of a sketchy leasing agent getting bested by a truly, professional revenge. This tenant was well equipped to educate the leasing agent on the finer details of how the lease worked. Makes you wonder how many more unsuspecting tenants that leasing agent might've fooled. Well, not this one.

Check out more juicy apartment drama with this story about a dude who was threatened by his landlord, and proceeded to go full Karen. 




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Top Comments – Pages 1393 – 1394

Tuesday, YOU are the star! We curate our favourite comments from the previous week’s comments on lfg.co and Facebook and remind you how clever you are. Here are your top comments for Looking For Group pages 1393 – 1394 Looking […]

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Top Comments – Pages 1395 – 1396

Tuesday, YOU are the star! We curate our favourite comments from the previous week’s comments on lfg.co and Facebook and remind you how clever you are. Here are your top comments for Looking For Group pages 1395 – 1396 Looking […]

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Lartful Friday – Avatar Free* For All

*with a $60 donation to Lar’s MS Research fundraiser. It’s May 8th (legitimately in case you didn’t know), which means there are only a few weeks in the 2020 edition of the DeSouza MS Research fundraiser. For the final stretch, […]

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I Saw What You Did There

I saw what you did there...




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This Day in History: George Washington Signs the Postal Service Act

On February 20, 1792, President Washington formally created the U.S. Postal Service with the signing of the Postal Service Act, which outlined in detail Congressional power to establish official mail routes. The act allowed for newspapers to be included in mail deliveries and made it illegal for postal officials to open anyone's mail.





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Unhand Me, You Beast!

Just because you have me in the palm of your hand DOES NOT mean I'm "EASY", Mister!